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Half-notes

3 Ell & Ell 22. But see Redmayne v. Burton Lloyd & Co., (1860) 2 LT 324. (Issuing bankers bound to

Primogeniture

in a modified form only, if at all. See Eyre Lloyd's 'Rights of Primogeniture and Succession.' In England the customs of

National insurance

(1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 55), introduced by Mr. Lloyd George, established a wide system of compulsory state insurance covering

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Modesty

behaviour; scrupulous chastity of thought, speech and conduct, R.V. James Lloyd, (1836) 7 C&P 317: 173 ER 141. Modesty, is to

Hereditaments

and not as chattels to the executor or administrator. See Lloyd v. Jones, (1848) 6 CB 81 (90); Parker v. Barker,

A1

expression signifying a first-class vessel excellently built, Shipping term. See LLOYD'S REGISTER.

Dearle v. Hall

to proceeds of land held on trust for sale, see Lloyd's Bank v. Pearson, (1901) 1 Ch 685, and QUI PRIOR

Compensation

Housing Act, 1936, ss. 40 and 42 and Schedules, and Lloyd or Cripps on Compensation, 7th Edn. Also (in Scots Law)

Bank-notes, or Bank-bills

are payable by a Bank upon indemnity, Redmayne v. Barton Lloyd & Co., (1860) 2 LT 324. As to forgery of

Abatement

whom it does a special injury, see Campbell Davys v. Lloyd, (1901) 2 Ch 518. Private nuisances may also be abated

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